Bristles on a concealer brush are packed tightly allowing for complete coverage. The thin, tapered top is perfect for applying concealer precisely where needed without caking. Once you use a concealer brush, you'll never go back to using your fingertips to apply concealer again.

Angeled Liner/Shadow Brush

This eyeshadow brush is slanted in shape for precise application of shadow at the corners of eye.

Rounded Soft Eyeshadow Brush

The flat, rounded shape of this eyeshadow brush makes blending and applying eyeshadow a breeze.

Thin Lining Brush

This brush has a tapered shape that provides a precise, clear line.

Eye Brow Brush

This synthetic brush and comb combination is ideal for grooming brows and separating lashes after applying mascara.

Powder/Blush Brush

The soft, domed bristles smooth and evenly distribute powder and even the deepest bronzers, without streaking

Uses:

Use with makeup concealers. Tiny bristles fill in imperfections making them virtually disappear.

Also can be used to smudge and blend creme eyeshadows and eyeliners, both on the lid and below the bottom lashes.

Brush away eyeshadow droppings. Swoop under eyes to remove any excess eyeshadow that might have fallen during application.

Uses:

Lining of lash lines with cream or powder eyeshadow as opposed to using a hard eyeliner or liquid liner..

Defining of eyebrows with eyebrow shadows

Uses:

Lining of eyes with powder or cream eyeshadow

Applying liquid eyeliner. Take a small amount of liquid liner from tube and place on back of your hand. Run the thin brush through the liner removing excess. Line eyes with brush.

Uses:

Separating eye lashes. Use with or without mascara to separate eye lashes after makeup application.

Brush brows into place. You can also use a small amount of hairspray or chapstick to keep brows on place.

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Why splurge on makeup brushes? Because using great brushes not only makes applying makeup so much easier, they also give you a flawless, blended look you just can't get with fingertips and a sponge!

Natural or synthetic brushes? Any good makeup artists sticks with natural bristle brushes commonly made of goat, pony, squirrel or sable hair. Natural bristles have cuticles and allow the brushes to pick up and distribute more of the product on the face. Although synthetic brushes are cheaper, natural brushes last much, much longer and can easily be cleaned with a bit of shampoo and warm water.